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  • BromptonautBromptonaut Posts: 1,113
    RobD said:

    This is looking more likely by the hour: twitter.com/lburbo/status/824826090904489984

    Posted two days ago :D
    And as I said, looking more likely following today's events.
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,705

    RobD said:

    This is looking more likely by the hour: twitter.com/lburbo/status/824826090904489984

    Posted two days ago :D
    And as I said, looking more likely following today's events.
    Ah, the tweet rather than the account? My bad!
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 32,597

    So, how comfortable are pb's Leavers tonight with Britain's current level of dependency on Donald Trump?

    Entirely comfortable, given that there is no dependence.

    I'm far less comfortable with her visiting Erdogan and the Saudis, given that they have *actually* killed thousands, but even in those cases I recognise it as the duty of a Head of Government.
  • DanSmith said:
    I particularly enjoyed this comment:

    "I was so disgusted by Corbyn's unprincipled, uncritical waving through of a clearly dishonest UKIP/Tory Right/Daily Mail project that will make workers poorer I resigned a week ago. Cosing up to hatefilled xenophobes is unworthy of Labour. This deserves to be his everlasting mark of shame. Obviously he too thinks foreigners have three heads and are responsible for a failing NHS, undermanned police, overcrowded prisons, railway chaos, child poverty, homelessness, food banks, zero hour contracts, housing crisis, huge national and personal debt, money lending and gambling. Nothing to do with endless British mismanagement so he wants to vote with/ support/kowtow to the Tories. And of course he is scared of UKIP in the north. It won't help him. Pathetic man."
  • Hoping trump isn't watching bbc one, might give him some ideas for his new torture regime.
  • DromedaryDromedary Posts: 1,194
    Midprices: Fillon 2.78, Macron 2.89, Le Pen 5.15, Juppé 39 , Hamon 49.5
  • dr_spyndr_spyn Posts: 11,338
    PM's plane just landed. I suppose that she will be steered clear of the press for a while, unless she has the same sort of clowns managing her media as Corbyn.

    Her response will be interesting re Nahim Zahawi and others.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 75,258
    DanSmith said:
    This comment is brilliant, and sums up Labour's problems over both policy and Corbyn's own ineptitude absolutely beautifully:

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jan/28/jeremy-corbyn-faces-mutiny-over-article-50#comment-92091476
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,705
    New thread!
  • dr_spyndr_spyn Posts: 11,338

    So, how comfortable are pb's Leavers tonight with Britain's current level of dependency on Donald Trump?

    Entirely comfortable, given that there is no dependence.

    I'm far less comfortable with her visiting Erdogan and the Saudis, given that they have *actually* killed thousands, but even in those cases I recognise it as the duty of a Head of Government.
    Having seen the front page of The Indy tonight, Trump is being condemned for torture, whilst Erdogan is given a free pass. - good to trade with his government. The press were full of stories from Turkey about the post coup behaviour of Turkish Police, as they were making arrests. Erdogan's mobs lynched some soldiers, so far Trump has not given licence for lynching in the US.
  • So, how comfortable are pb's Leavers tonight with Britain's current level of dependency on Donald Trump?

    As a gay man, how comfortable are you, Mr Meeks, with many Muslim countries' outright ban on gay relationships?
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